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Bacchus4.0

(6,837 posts)
Fri Jun 6, 2014, 11:52 AM Jun 2014

Shippers send more boxes of groceries from Doral to Venezuela

http://www.miamiherald.com/2014/06/05/4160439/shippers-send-more-boxes-of-groceries.html


Faced with unprecedented scarcity of basic household goods, a growing number of Venezuelans are beginning to depend on shipments from their relatives and friends abroad to obtain basic products difficult to find in their supermarkets. The trend is prompting many South Florida residents to go to shipment agencies more frequently.

Companies specialized in shipping boxes to be delivered at people’s front doors in Venezuela say that boxes now carry products not usually sent to that country. Amazon books, spare parts for cars and electronic items are now being replaced with cans of tuna, rice packages, coffee, medicines and even bathing soap.

“I have just completed a full shopping for my mother because she lacks everything I am sending. I even bought her dishwasher detergent,” said Andreína Cesarino, who works at one of the many shipping agencies operating in Doral.

“I’m sending her shampoo because there is no shampoo there. It’s not only food they need, but items of personal use,” added Cesarino, who at the company Venesend takes care of dozens of Venezuelan customers.

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2014/06/05/4160439/shippers-send-more-boxes-of-groceries.html#storylink=cpy

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Shippers send more boxes of groceries from Doral to Venezuela (Original Post) Bacchus4.0 Jun 2014 OP
These shortages are asinine. MADem Jun 2014 #1
They should trade for gas RobertEarl Jun 2014 #2
Fascinating economic analysis. You ever consider working with Mark Weisbrot? n/t Bacchus4.0 Jun 2014 #3

MADem

(135,425 posts)
1. These shortages are asinine.
Fri Jun 6, 2014, 11:56 AM
Jun 2014

And even when "the government" nationalizes the business and takes over the means of production (that should solve the problem, yeah?) why is it that the Venezuelan-manufactured toilet paper is available on the shelves in Guatemala, but not at home?

They need to look to the thieving boligarchs in Maduro's government, and find out who is pocketing the profits, because someone is.

 

RobertEarl

(13,685 posts)
2. They should trade for gas
Fri Jun 6, 2014, 02:43 PM
Jun 2014

You can buy a gallon of gas in VZ for 6 cents. In Miami a gallon is over $3.

That's what about 500 percent increase?

Talk about crazy prices. VZ should charge at least a dollar a gallon then VZ would have more money than Exxon. You guys are right, this is some crazy capitalism going on.

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